Scott LaPierre Ministries

Scott LaPierre Ministries


The Importance of Applying Wisdom in Your Life - Shown Through Solomon's Foolishness (1 Kings 10)

January 31, 2021

Scripture is clear that applying wisdom is one of the most important parts of the Christian life. If we don't apply wisdom, which is to say we aren't applying the knowledge we've received, we're being foolish. Solomon is the best example in Scripture of the need to apply wisdom.

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Applying wisdom is one of the most important parts of the Christian life. If we don't apply knowledge we've received, we're being foolish.

Table of Contents* Sermon Lessons for The Importance of Applying Wisdom in Your Life - Shown Through Solomon's Foolishness* Family Worship Guide for The Importance of Applying Wisdom in Your Life - Shown Through Solomon's Foolishness * Sermon Notes for The Importance of Applying Wisdom in Your Life - Shown Through Solomon's Foolishness * Lesson 1: God wants leaders trusting him.* Lesson 2: the typology (part 1) Egypt is a type of the world.* Lesson 2: the typology (part 2) Moses is a type of the law.* Lesson 2: the typology (part 3) Joshua is a type of Jesus.* Lesson 2: the typology (part 4) Israel's journey is a type of our journey.* Lesson 3: wisdom must be applied

Sermon Lessons for The Importance of Applying Wisdom in Your Life - Shown Through Solomon's Foolishness

* Lesson 1: God wants leaders ________________ ______ (Deuteronomy 17:14-17; Psalms 20:7, 33:16; Proverbs 14:34, 11:28). * Lesson 2: The typology:* Part I: Egypt is a type of ______ __________ (Exodus 1:5 cf. Exodus 12:37).* Part II: Moses is a type of ______ ______ (Romans 3:20).* Part III: Joshua is a type of __________ (Hebrews 4:1-10).* Part IV: Israel’s journey is a type of ______ ______________ (2 Kings 18:21; Isaiah 36:6; and Ezekiel 17:15). * Lesson 3: Wisdom must ____ ______________ (1 Kings 3:14, 10:26-29).

Family Worship Guide for The Importance of Applying Wisdom in Your Life - Shown Through Solomon's Foolishness

* Day 1: Read Deuteronomy 17:14-17; Psalms 20:7, 33:16; Proverbs 14:34, 11:28, and discuss: Although we don’t have a king, what application do you see from these verses for this presidential election season? Why did God single out horses, wives, and wealth? What might presidents put their trust in today that kings put their trust in in the Old Testament? How can any leaders, including fathers and husbands who serve as the heads of their home, ensure that they are trusting in God versus something else?* Day 2: Read Exodus 1:5, Exodus 12:37, Romans 3:20, Hebrews 4:1-10, 2 Kings 18:21, Isaiah 36:6, and Ezekiel 17:15 and discuss: How is Egypt a type of the world, Moses a type of the law, Joshua a type of Jesus, and Israel’s journey a type of our journey? Why were kings told not to return to Egypt? Do you see any other typology that Pastor Scott did not mention?* Day 3: Read 1 Kings 3:14, 10:26-29, and discuss: Describe Solomon’s compromise before he received wisdom. What are high places?